The 2014 World Cup has wrapped up the Round of 16 knockout stage and soccer fans around the world will now turn their attention to the quarterfinals. The action kicks off again on Friday with France taking on Germany at 9 a.m. followed by Brazil facing off against Colombia at 1 p.m.

German beer, Bosnian food and rowdy fans. What's not to like? When I stopped by 442 last weekend, I was challenged at the door by a man draped in a Colombian flag over the color of my T-shirt (yellow). "Is that Colombian yellow?" he asked. "Uh, sure," I said. He let me pass. - Michael Russell

The North Portland German beer bar has been packed to the edges of its patio for all USA and German games, and Friday will be no exception as the Germans take on France in a matchup with more than a few historical implications. - Michael Russell

Friendships will be tested, allegiances questions and heady dubbels knocked back at this Belgian beer bar just off Southeast Hawthorne. Look for 17 beers on tap, mostly Belgian styles, and games shown on a massive 114-inch screen. - Michael Russell

Every World Cup match will be shown on a big screen in the main dining area which includes comfortable seating with a mix of tables and booths. Call ahead to find out about daily food specials for the early games during weekdays and during weekend games they have excellent brunch options with cheap mimosas and "build-your-own" Bloody Mary's. - Tim Brown

What we like about the Fields, a sports bar in the former Metrovino space, is that's it's not totally on Portland's radar yet (meaning you might still be able to nab a seat). With its many crystal-clear flatscreens and better-than-average pub grub, it probably should be. - Michael Russell

They make the list because of the couches. I love bars that have couches. This is a great place to watch games if you have a large group with you as they have a lot of space and there are very few spots inside where you don't have a good view of the several TV screens this place has to offer. - Tim Brown

As you might've read, pop-up restaurants are kind of a thing in Portland right now. But it's not just all about food. Head to Northwest Portland to find the World Cup Beer Garden, a pop-up bar in the parking lot of the former Gypsy Lounge. There's plenty of beer on tap, flat-screen TVs, picnic tables and cocktails from Merit Badge Co. As they say at camp, wear sunscreen and drink water. - Michael Russell

Like the Cheerful Tortoise, its sister bar at Portland State University, the Cheerful Bullpen has been showing each and every world cup game to a crowd full of Timbers faithful. Bonus points if you nab one of the front-left booths, each with its own small TV. - Michael Russell

They are showing games on a 4-story screen. It's an incredible way to watch all of the action and OMSI is just a skip, hop and a jump from downtown. Lots of parking available in the SE Industrial area, so if you're coming in from out of town, you should have no problem finding a spot. Plus, it's a great place to go if you want to bring the kids along. All ages and free admission. - Tim Brown

While no list is perfect, these were some of our favorites. If the places listed above don't meet your needs, here is a comprehensive list of bars and restaurants who will be showing matches as well:

NORTHWEST PORTLAND

Lompoc Tavern: The newly remodeled Northwest Portland brewpub won't be opening early (save for the U.S.-Germany tilt on June 26) but does plan to air all the noon and 3 p.m. games. (1620 N.W. 23rd Ave., 503-894-9374, lompocbrewing.com)

St. Honore: The French bakery will air all World Cup games as well as the Tour de France (World Cup gets precedence) at their three Portland-area locations, including Northwest Portland. (2335 N.W. Thurman Street, 503-445-4342, sainthonorebakery.com)

Chat Taqueria: This street-food inspired to Cha Cha Cha will open at 9 a.m. with brunch specials. Cha Cha Cha locations will air the World Cup during normal business hours. (305 N.W. 21st Ave., 503-295-4077, chapdx.com)

DOWNTOWN PORTLAND

Kell's Irish Bar: The Portland outpost of this notable West Coast Irish bar chain has installed extra TVs and will be showing every game, both at their Northwest Portland brew pub and their downtown hub. Expect crowds. (112 S.W. Second Ave., 503-227-4057, kellsirish.com)

Caffe Allora: They probably won't open early, but look for this fashionable Italian bar to show the noon and 3 p.m. games on their bar TV. (504 N.W. Ninth Ave., 503-445-4612, caffe-allora.com)

Yard House: This new downtown Portland bar with 130 beers on tap plans to show all the World Cup games from its many TVs. (888 S.W. Fifth Ave., 503-222-0147, yardhouse.com)

Imperial: Vitaly Paley's downtown Portland restaurant plans food and drink specials and will air the World Cup on its bar TV. (410 SW Broadway, 503-228-7222, imperialpdx.com)

The Thirsty Lion: This sports-friendly pub promises to show all the World Cup games from its three Portland-area locations, including downtown Portland. (71 S.W. Second Ave., 503-222-2155, thirstylionpub.com)

Caffe Umbria: The Pearl District cafe is airing all World Cup Games on the framed big screen in its back room; expect crowds for Italy games. (303 NW 12th Ave., 241-5300, caffeumbria.com)

Fogo de Chao: The new Portland outpost of this Brazilian steakhouse chain will air World Cup games from its bar TV. They're not opening early, but luckily, Brazil doesn't play any early games during this qualifying round. (930 S.W. 6th Ave., 503-241-0900, fogodechao.com)

The Bitter End: The pub and Portland Timbers fan hangout is showing all World Cup games at its recently reopened West Burnside space. (1981 W. Burnside St., 503-432-8326, bitterendpdx.com)

Pioneer Courthouse Square: Portland's living room will host a free, public viewing to celebrate the World Cup final with a Widmer beer garden and the game on the Jumbotron. Expect crowds. (noon, July 13, at Southwest Sixth Avenue and Morrison Street)

SOUTHEAST PORTLAND

St. Honore: The French bakery will air all World Cup games as well as the Tour de France from their three Portland-area locations. (St. Honoré Boulangerie3333 NE Division St., 971-279-4433, sainthonorebakery.com)

Reverend's BBQ: This new Sellwood barbecue joint from the owners of Laurelhurst Market steakhouse doesn't plan to open early, but they do plan to show the midday and late games on their big TVs. (7712 S.E. 13th Ave., 503-327-8755, reverendsbbq.com)

Mad Greek Deli: The place to be at 9 a.m. June 14, for Greece's match against Columbia. The deli plans to air all World Cup games and will hold daily raffles. (1740 E. Burnside St., 503-232-0274, madgreekdeli.com)

Cartlandia: This bike-friendly cart pod plans to show all World Cup Games on the five big screen TVs at its new Blue Room Bar, according to owner (and former Portland Timber) Roger Goldingay. (8145 S.E. 82nd Ave., 503-358-7873, cartlandia.com)

Teote: This Latin American street food restaurant plans to show all World Cup games in its covered back-yard patio. Look for a special breakfast menu and 14 beer taps. (1615 S.E. 12th Ave., 971-888-5281, teotepdx.com)

The Growler Guys: This new-to-Portland growler-fill station and beer bar will air all the World Cup games from its home in the Grand Central Building, where you'll find 48 taps including beer, cider and kombucha. Bring your own food. (816 S.E. Eighth Ave., Suite 109; 971-255-0715, thegrowlerguys.com)

Sellwood Public House: Will open early for all U.S. matches and show other World Cup games during normal business hours. (8132 S.E. 13th Ave., 503-736-0179, sellwoodpublichouse.com)

Beulahland: This soccer-friendly bar is showing all World Cup games on its three screens. (118 N.E. 28th Ave., 503-235-2794, beulahlandpdx.com)

NORTHEAST PORTLAND

The Station: This bar, in the former Siam Society space, will open early on weekends and for the U.S.-Germany game June 26. (2703 N.E. Alberta St., 503-284-4491, stationpdx.com)

Rose City Futsal: Portland's premier futsal complex plans to show all the World Cup games at their in-house bar, Clive's Public House, with free family open play during the matches. (5010 N.E. Oregon St., 503-734-2382, rosecityfutsal.com)

Stammtisch: This new German beer bar from Prost owner Dan Hart will open early for any U.S. or German game, and will operate under normal hours on other days. (401 N.E. 28th Ave., 503-206-7983, stammtischpdx.com)

Peter's Bar & Grill: This under-new-ownership pub plans to open early on weekends and June 26 with a newly launched brunch menu, plus show all the . (5701 N.E. Fremont Ave., 503-460-0544, petersbarandgrill.com)

NORTH PORTLAND

The Fifth Quadrant: This cousin to the Lompoc Tavern will open early with the full slates of World Cup games. Good on you. (3901 N Williams Ave, 503-288-3996, lompocbrewing.com)

Radar: North Mississippi's soccer-friendly small plates restaurant will air the World Cup slate this weekend, then open a bit early for the United States-Ghana match at 3 p.m. Monday. They'll use that game to gauge interest for showing other World Cup games. (3951 N. Mississippi Ave., 503-841-6948, radarpdx.com)

Slim's: A solid dive bar with a serious soccer addiction, Slim's has been throwing parties in advance of this year's Copa do Mundo. Look for them to air all 64 games. (8635 N. Lombard Ave., 503-286-3854, Facebook: Slims)

EAST PORTLAND

McGillacuddy's Sports Bar & Grill: This East Portland sports bar plans to air all World Cup games from its many flat-screen TVs. (11133 N.E. Halsey St., 503-257-2337, mcgillacuddys.com)

HILLSBORO

The Thirsty Lion: This sports-friendly pub promises to show all the World Cup games from its three area locations, including at the Streets of Tanasbourne Mall. (2290 N.W. Allie Ave., Hillsboro; 503-336-0403; thirstylionpub.com)

LAKE OSWEGO

St. Honore: The French bakery will air all World Cup games as well as the Tour de France from their three Portland-area locations. (315 First Street, Lake Oswego; 503-496-5596, sainthonorebakery.com)

OREGON CITY

The Highland Stillhouse: Readers report this Scottish pub will be showing the World Cup games -- we've reached out to confirm. Sadly, This Scottish pub missed the cut this year. So, once again, A.B.E. (201 S. Second St., Oregon City; 503-723-6789; highlandstillhouse.com)

TIGARD

The Thirsty Lion: This sports-friendly pub promises to show all the World Cup games from its three area locations, including at the Washington Square Mall. (10205 S.W. Washington Square Rd., Tigard; 503-352-4030; thirstylionpub.com)